Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Feb 2021)

Constitutive Modeling of Physical Properties of Coastal Sand during Tunneling Construction Disturbance

  • Jian-Feng Zhu,
  • Hong-Yi Zhao,
  • Ri-Qing Xu,
  • Zhan-You Luo,
  • Dong-Sheng Jeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 167

Abstract

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This paper presents a simple but workable constitutive model for the stress–strain relationship of sandy soil during the process of tunneling construction disturbance in coastal cities. The model was developed by linking the parameter K and internal angle φ of the Duncan–Chang model with the disturbed degree of sand, in which the effects of the initial void ratio on the strength deformation property of sands are considered using a unified disturbance function based on disturbed state concept theory. Three cases were analyzed to investigate the validity of the proposed constitutive model considering disturbance. After validation, the proposed constitutive model was further incorporated into a 3D finite element framework to predict the soil deformation caused by shield construction. It was found that the simulated results agreed well with the analytical solution, indicating that the developed numerical model with proposed constitutive relationship is capable of characterizing the mechanical properties of sand under tunneling construction disturbance.

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